Accounting Assistant / Bookkeeper

Program Benefits

– Prepares you for valuable industry certifications
– Market-driven programs
– Growing demand for professionals in this area

Admission

– Grade 12 or equivalent
OR
– Mature student status (18 years of age or older) and a passing score on the entrance examination

Career Opportunities

– Accounting Assistant
– Bookkeeper
– Administrative Assistant
– Accounts Receivable
– Accounts Payable Clerk

The Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper diploma program is designed to prepare learners for careers in bookkeeping and accounting. Throughout the program, students build a strong foundation in core accounting and bookkeeping concepts, with a major focus on practical training using accounting software. Instruction includes the most current versions of Sage 50 and QuickBooks, two of the most widely used accounting systems in today’s business environment.

Graduates develop versatile, well-rounded skills that can be readily transferred to other accounting and financial software platforms. Alongside accounting applications, students also gain proficiency in essential computer tools required in the workplace, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, helping them stay competitive in the job market.

Salary

Qestions & Answers

What is the role of an Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper?
An Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper is responsible for recording financial transactions, maintaining financial records, and ensuring accuracy in financial statements. They assist in preparing budgets, processing invoices, reconciling accounts, and generating financial reports.
What skills are essential for an Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper?
Important skills for an Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper include proficiency in accounting software, knowledge of bookkeeping principles and practices, attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to analyze and interpret financial data accurately.
What are some common tasks performed by an Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper?
Accounting Assistants/Bookkeepers typically handle tasks such as recording financial transactions, reconciling bank statements, processing accounts payable and accounts receivable, preparing payroll, maintaining the general ledger, and assisting in the preparation of financial statements and reports.
What is the educational requirement for becoming an Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper?
While there is no specific educational requirement for an Accounting Assistant/Bookkeeper, most employers prefer candidates who have at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Some positions may require an associate’s degree in accounting or a related field. Relevant certifications, such as Certified Bookkeeper (CB), can also enhance job prospects.
What career advancement opportunities are available for Accounting Assistants/Bookkeepers?
Accounting Assistants/Bookkeepers can advance their careers by gaining experience and additional education. They can become Senior Bookkeepers, Accounting Managers, or pursue further professional certifications, such as Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA). Advancement may also involve taking on more responsibilities, managing a team, or specializing in a specific area of accounting, such as taxation or auditing.